Linda C asked:
Just moved back here from Az and am having a string of costly events happen. I am lookind for some type of personal loan, for bad credit, but not a payday loan, to help me through this relocation adventure. Have good references, and job, but everywhere I apply shoots me down because of my bad credit. Help!
Just moved back here from Az and am having a string of costly events happen. I am lookind for some type of personal loan, for bad credit, but not a payday loan, to help me through this relocation adventure. Have good references, and job, but everywhere I apply shoots me down because of my bad credit. Help!
Tags: Credit Help, Job, Personal Credit, Relocation

August 3rd, 2008 at 10:34 am
try a credit union
August 3rd, 2008 at 9:03 pm
You may consider a pawn shop. You can pawn items and when you repay the loan plus interest, get your items back. The pawn shop will not care about your credit, the property that they hold is collateral for the loan!
August 6th, 2008 at 12:12 am
Tough problem don’t know how much you need but You could just sell some of your unneeded things.Borrow from a friend.Ask for an advance at work if possible.Pawn shops sometimes offer some loans.If you have bad credit you probably don’t have any credit cards with credit available.Some states have car title loans if you own your vehicle.But be careful these can be real rip offs too.Extra hours at work or an extra job are an option if you can swing it with a kid. Good luck I’ve been there before.
August 8th, 2008 at 10:21 am
DON’T pawn stuff. Geez, OK. If you have an account with a credit union, own property of value, you can use it as collateral. Like a vechile. Just borrow as little as you need. Also you can get help from local churches or other charities. Go to boss as a last resort. He/She may advance you a little money. If you do borrow money keep it to a minimum. The borrower is Slave to the Lender.
PAWN SHOPS are good for only one thing. Buying stuff that some sucker thought he was going to get back, but couldn’t afford the interest.
August 10th, 2008 at 11:50 am
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August 13th, 2008 at 5:44 pm
You could do a few odd jobs around the neighborhood if you have the time to increase your income some. A yard sale is also a great way to remove clutter and make extra cash.
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You could write an e-book or report on your experiences that you could sell and here is a link that will help you do that.
I hope this helps you. Keep smiling you will get there
August 16th, 2008 at 9:39 pm
A small finance company, if you have one, may be your answer. Here in NC we have a place called National Finance Company. I have about 4 repo’s and a judgement and they were able to help me. I had to give them serial numbers to VCR’s and my computer and my stereo and a few other things, but I was able to get about $1500 for about $89 a month. Interest is high, but not nearly like a payday advance loan. Congratulations on the adventure. I hope you are enjoying the ride!